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write in Latin

write in Latin is scribo, scribere, scrībō — write means to form letters, words, or symbols on a surface in order to record or communicate information.

write in Latin

scribo
verb
scribere
verb
scrībō
verb
(transitive) To show (information, etc) in written form.
scribere
verb
(transitive) To show (information, etc) in written form.
scribo
verb
To impress durably; to imprint; to engrave.

What does "write" mean?

  1. verb To form letters, words, or symbols on a surface in order to record or communicate information.
    "She wrote her name at the top of the exam paper."
  2. verb To be the author of a book, article, song, or similar creative work.
    "He spent a decade writing his first novel."
  3. verb To compose and send a letter or message to someone.
    "I promised to write to her every week while she was travelling."

write in a sentence

  • She wrote her name at the top of the exam paper.
  • He spent a decade writing his first novel.
  • I promised to write to her every week while she was travelling.

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What is "write" in Latin?

"write" in Latin is scribo, scribere, scrībō. write means: To form letters, words, or symbols on a surface in order to record or communicate information.

How do you use "write" in a sentence?

Example: "She wrote her name at the top of the exam paper." In Latin, "write" is scribo, scribere, scrībō.

Are there other ways to say "write" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "write": scribo, scribere, scrībō.

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